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Index
Abbreviations
Editors’ Introduction
PART I: OVERVIEWS
1 Heidegger: Enduring Questions
2 On Beyond Heidegger
3 In Heidegger’s Wake
4 The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger’s Philosophy: Five Motifs
5 But What Comes Before the “After”?
PART II: AFTER THE BLACK NOTEBOOKS
6 What Is Left of Heidegger: On the Future of a Philosopher
7 Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do “We” Ask About the Future of Heidegger’s Thinking?
8 Getting Ourselves on the Hook
9 Aftermath
PART III: POLITICS AND ETHICS
10 Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte
11 Ecce Homo/Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger’s Politics and His Philosophy
12 Thought, Action, and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger
13 Ethics After Heidegger
PART IV: LIFE AND EXISTENCE
14 Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical: Starting Again After Heidegger
15 The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger’s Philosophy
16 Alienation and Belongingness
17 Being at Issue
18 Heidegger’s Schematizations
19 Dasein: From Existential Situation to Appropriation in the Event
PART V: PHENOMENOLOGY AND ONTOLOGY
20 Of Paths and Method: Heidegger as a Phenomenologist
21 Still, the Unrest of the Question of Being
22 What Is the Meaning of the Meaning of Being?
23 The Future of Thought: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent
PART VI: THINKING WITH LATE HEIDEGGER
24 On the Essence and Concept of Ereignis: From Technē to Technicity
25 Learning to See Otherwise: The Transformative Appropriation of Vision
26 On the Meaning and Possibility of Thought
27 Clearing and Space: Thinking with Heidegger and Beyond
28 Thinking Bodily Time-Spaces with and Beyond Heidegger
29 The Appeal of Things: Ethics and Relation
30 Overcoming the Subjectivisms of Our Age (or Why Heidegger Is Not a Phenomenologist)
PART VII: OPENINGS TO OTHERS
31 Thinking Heidegger’s Postmodern Unthought: From Ontotheology to Ontological Pluralism in Technology, Education, Politics, and Art
32 East–West Dialogue After Heidegger
33 This Is Not a Love Story: Robot Girl and das Rettende After Heidegger
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